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  2. Retributivism is a theory of criminal punishment which states that wrongdoers should be punished to cause suffering for the wrongdoer proportionate to the severity of their crime rather than to deter future crime or to rehabilitate them.
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    In the retributivist theory of punishment, the punishment is seen as a form of ‘payback’ for the crimes one has committed. Mostly retributive justice seeks to punish a person for a crime in a way that is compensatory for the crime. Retributivists argue that criminals deserve punishment on account of their wrongdoing.
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    Backward-looking theories of punishment take a very different approach. They justify punishment not by looking at its practical benefits but by appeal to what the wrongdoer deserves. This kind of theory is also known as retributivism, because it characterizes punishment as deserved retribution for a moral wrong.
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    Retributivism is both a general theory of punishment and also a theory about all the more discrete questions about the criminal law, right down to the question of whether and how much each particular offender should be punished. For a variety of reasons retributivism has probably been the least understood of the various theories of punishment.
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    In the retributive theory, the punishment awarded is an end in itself in comparison to the forms of punishment in the utilitarian theory where the punishment is a means to is means to an end hence the success is not definite unlike in the retributive theory. Retributive punishment is not cruel or barbaric.

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